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There have been many initiatives during the last 20 years to conserve important recreation lands and wildlife habitat in Maine's North Woods, and I have been fortunate to photograph many of these conservation projects as they were happening. This gallery is a sample of that work. It includes the following locations: Cold Stream watershed, High Peaks Region, Bald Mountain Pond, Seboeis Lake, Katahdin Lake, Grafton Notch, Tumbledown Mountain, 100 Mile Wilderness, Big Six Plantation.

Nature and adventure photographs from New Hampshire's White Mountains. 2011 marks the 100th anniversary of the Weeks Act, the law that established the White Mountain National Forest and paved the way for the establishment of all national forests east of the Mississippi River. We have written two books about the White Mountains: Discover the White Mountains and White Mountain Wilderness. These adventure and landscape photographs are now available as stock and fine art prints.

Photographs of Maine's Acadia National Park, New England's most visited national park. We have written three books about Acadia: Discover Acadia, Wild Acadia, and A Photographer's Guide to Acadia. Several photos were taken on assignment or while working on the books. All are available as stock photography and fine art prints.

The Connecticut River is New England's longest river (410 miles) and largest watershed (7.2 million acres.) We have spent more than 100 days documenting the watershed in pictures. These images were shot on assignment for The Trust for Public Land and The Nature Conservancy, and are now available as stock photographs and fine art prints. Shot in Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.

The Northern Forest region of northern New England and New York encompasses 26 million acres of relatively undeveloped land. We've been making photographs there for almost 20 years. While many of these photographs were shot on assignment for conservation groups and New Hampshire State Parks, they are now all available as stock images and fine art prints.

My 0630 photos are images shot for my tumblr blog, ecophotography.tumblr.com. These are images I shot (almost) daily at (almost) 6:30 a.m. Many are made with an iPhone, some with traditional DSLR gear. All are available as stock photographs and fine art prints.

These images were made as part of a global conservation photography initiative called Meet Your Neighbours (for more info, visit http://www.meetyourneighbours.org). I made this batch of photos in partnership with the Seacoast Science Center in Rye, New Hampshire (http://www.seacoastsciencecenter.org/).

A sampling of the photography I've done featuring kids in the great outdoors. Children have a great way of interacting with nature on their own terms, whether they are hiking, fishing, biking, skiing, or just looking for little critters. In my experience, they usually make the pictures happen on their own. Shot in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont.

This gallery features a variety of hiking photos from New England. While most of these images were shot on assignment, they are now all available as stock photography, complete with model releases. Shot in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine.

We've been buying our produce from Heron Pond Farm in South Hampton, New Hampshire for several years. Jerry has had the privilege of spending several days over the last two years photographing work on the farm. All images are available as stock photographs.

The photos in this gallery are some of Jerry's more popular images. To order a print, click on an image thumbnail, then the Add to Cart button on the larger preview page (you may also need to click on the Prints tab in the pop-up window.) More information about Jerry's prints can be found here: http://ecophotography.com/books-prints/#prints